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s Heating Is a Problem 14 7 0 growing, That service which had|down runs. Tho:vessel will shortly £ en_ass to the 84th Division. |to Yorktown, Va., for preliminary ex- 2 X . Va., o onupanBned 0 the 308th Bur- | orcises in the taking off and recelving | suit Group, of which one . squadron and an air park are allotted to Cleve- | airplanes from the landing deck pro- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922_ PART 1. ARMY AND NAVY’' NEWS eventually all the destroyers will ht' equipped with the catapult. New Tuberculnr Hospital. Naval Notes. Upon the return of Admiral Hillary P. Jones from Brazil it is expected that he will take up the subject of serve lakes, Christmas mail 10 the ‘naval per- in Europe will b fed late all by the Sapel ch ves tralning duty on the greaf | —in which the condition of land and Cuyahoga county. After the It is expected that bids will be R s« 2 i Your plant is co-important with vacation season is over ali units will vided with special apparatus. For a EN D s M pe e the joint fleet mareuvers at Panama ‘ruul(‘xrnm the near ew L the fuel. It's time now to have be fully officered. long time the retarding apparatus was 3 = fn January. o ew Dribans ghd the Salalo your equipment. gone over. It BY MAJ. ARTHUR G. DUNCAN, U. 8. R. b tried out as a part of a dummy deck at [ 99Ck® about October 11 for the con- | ‘mya Avoostook when relieved by en route home from the orfent means economy and comf, Crissy Fleld, Cal, recently took on |the naval operating base at Hampton | struction of the Jupper Lake Tuber-|the Langley will proceed to Honoluly § or discomfort and waste the appearance of & war-time garsl. | FO8Q8, before installation on the Lang- | cular Hospital for the United States |to relieve the Baltimore BED-RIDDEN VET KILLS SELF. Send for us—we are praci 7 e son, with its several training prob.|le¥: Upon completion of experimental|y sornne Bureau. This hospital fs |, After fitting at Philadeiphia the | heating experts. > = v lems In connection with thB l";. 0. | work the vessel will proceed to the Pa- e 4 & Pittsburgh is expected to sail about * BET RDING, Calif., Sep- | THE ARMY AIR SERVICE TG, the @ M. T. C and the in:|Cific for service as flagship of the air|located in ‘{M Adirondacks at @n October 1 for the European station to tember 22. Officlals of the Arrowhead E. J FEBREY & Cco & e 2| & — — creased’ enlisted personnel stopping | Sauadron on the coast. eleyation of about 1,200 feet above|become the flagship of Vice Admiral; Government Hospital for Disabled Vei- kil 7 o there en route to and from the Ha- — sen lovel. OnE e D retleve the VUMM | oy i, mikr Niene, LudiE W ti- Steam and Hot-Water Heating. A portable sectional pile driver has, The detachment of the 14th Squad- wailan and Philippine departments. Install Catapult Equipment. Every offort has baen made by the | jich vessel will return and rejoin | A b G sl Pacific Bldg., 624 FSt.N.W. been developed by the Corps of En-|ron, stationed at the Aberdeen prov-|The officers and men of Crissy Fild[ with the equipment orders now in|civil engineer officers of the bureau |fest conP force of the Atlantic | gating 1 "l-”- of O. H. Worley *y st il " y s tient, O o ed Frankhiic 6953 gineers to meet the needs of an army | ing grounds, Md,, has been reorgan- | fecently gave a demonstration for|, .. .nq foilowing installation on board ) Of yards and docks to produce plans| - The gunboat Wilmington, which e mmiied & ranklin {moving rapidly forward, especially|ized as the 49th Squadron (bombard-|pers of the Q. M. T. C., who were tak- |the Maryland and Nevads, airplane for a hosp#tal which will not only | broke her machinery en route from ble 10 lea bed, offi- through —recently occupied enemy |ment). Lieuts. George Melville and|ing their course of training at the dlscharging catapults are % be placed ;:‘?l]:nl.:h.bn?.:?l.l -fl:o %‘!Lec::;{;‘::‘l:: :‘};elazls,:l:r :::xh'::n xmd‘hm! ‘u; {m!lln cials believe some o o] = S W o S co. ), ires, coming to Ports- | sympathy, obt d the re = territory, where there are no bridges, | Bleakley made flights to Langley in | Presidio of San Francisco. on board all battleships while they are |at an economical cost. Biouth yard 1676 Brred out for re- |spmpathy, obtained ithe revolver: £or or where the former permanent|a Martin bomber to arrange the b b Roins by ran rdbeiag the suuia) bridges have to be replaced by'tem- | transfer. Filelds In that part of the S5 thap Dme Y overhaul period. . x The Installation s now belng made on the Oklahoma at Bremerton, Wash. The catapult also will be installed as a part of thelr regular equipment on board the ten light crulsers now under construction. It Is understood that ructures. rried knocked down ! -one-half ton stand- s, can be assembled by a competent erew in six hours, and will handle large piles with the same speed as the commerclal drivers.. A great deal of thought has been expended by the Corps of Engineers in the selection of portable tool ) eh and equipment. All the roal- ly necessary tools must be included, but no unnecessary weight is allowed, as the chests are issued to combat troops for field use Army engineers are charged with supplying camouflage material and overseeing its installation. To con- | ceal a battery from aerial observation | or photegraphy nets of chicken wire | |§! knotted with short strips of painted ;| burlap ® supported on wires stretched across the pit. H Natlonal Guard Problem. i Gen. Rickards, chief of the militia u, is of the opinion that some might profitably be made in d to the National Guard strength | presented by the senators under | the law. { The state of Delaware, the general || {points out as an example, is required | to produce 1.600 of its troops for the || two senators, and the same applies to New York, although the population |, {n( the former state is 300,000 and | that of the latter 9,000, consti- tuting what he believes to be an un fair representation of the population. By the exclusion of senatorfal rep- resentation Gen. Rickards estimates National Guard reductions will be | 424500 to 348,000 porary woode country may know the new squadron | | ‘The unit i by the gray wolf's head which re- places the red llon. THE NAVY ! RED PIVPLES N FACE AND NECK Burned Badly. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. *“My face and neck were affected with large red pimples. 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